'Hurting me and my career': Kiwi star KJ Apa accuses man of 'stealing his identity' - but what is the truth?

'Hurting me and my career': Kiwi star KJ Apa accuses man of 'stealing his identity' - but what is the truth?
Kiwi actor KJ Apa has lashed out at a man he accuses of stealing his identity and "likeness".The star, 28, famous for playing Archie Andrews in the series Riverdale, shared a video on his official Instagram account to his millions of followers, not naming TikTok sensation Mr. Fantasy but seemingly talking about him."I don't usually do this, take things here to talk about, but I have to do it now because it's hurting me and my career," he began the impassioned clip.Watch the video above."There was recently a music video that was released that included a bunch of people who are really close to me by a guy who's completely and utterly stolen my image and misappropriated my image and my likeness," he said.Mr. Fantasy's Do Me Right clip features some of Apa's Riverdale co-stars and a host of stars, including Nick Jonas and Patrick Schwarzenegger."We all know who we're talking about, and it's f--ked up," Apa continued.READ MORE: 'I was really not OK': Tammy Hembrow recalls 'excruciating' splitREAD MORE: Reality star's daughter's 'heart is shattered' after tragic deathREAD MORE: 'It just stuck': How Jesinta and Buddy chose son's 'unique' name"It's f--ked up because I just lost on a huge job and can no longer go in for serious work because people think that I'm a joke because of this guy."Apa went on to call the man a "f--king idiot," and a "liar" and "thief". "It's completely f--king disrespectful and completely wrong to do that."He even called out the fact they have the same tattoos.Mr. Fantasy has 310,000 followers on Instagram but 1.2million followers on TikTok.Although fans know Apa is behind Mr. Fantasy, the actor has long denied he is the viral TikTok sensation and musician. For a daily dose of 9honey, subscribe to our newsletter here.Underneath his latest Instagram video, some of his famous friends played along with the joke, including Twilight star Taylor Lautner, who wrote: "I was a huge fan of his man but you're right, this has to end." "I'm sorry man," Patrick Schwarzenegger commented.FOLLOW US ON WHATSAPP HERE: Stay across all the latest in celebrity, lifestyle and opinion via our WhatsApp channel. No comments, no algorithm and nobody can see your private details.